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Primary FRCA OSCE January 2012

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<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>FRCA</strong> <strong>OSCE</strong>-SOE exam <strong>January</strong> <strong>2012</strong>History: woman for cholecystectomy with diabetesHazards of positioning for anaesthesia eg brachial plexus, pressurenecrosis to scalp!CO2 monitoring - identify component of a fuel cellPhys examination: trauma scenario in A&E, left haemothorax I thinkCylinder/Oxylog: how long would O2 last? What is volume of cylinderand what pressure etcIABP and different traces w dampingAnatomy: cross section of spinal cordAnatomy: innervation (sensory and motor) of larynx + functions ofspecific muscles eg. which muscle pulls the larynx up? (difficult!)Assemble a Bains circuitSinus bradycardia post-haemorrhoidectomy - how would you treat?Rest station<strong>OSCE</strong> set 221. xray - extradural haematoma2. xray - pacemaker and questions related3. simulation - anaphalaxsis4. resus - ectopic pregnancy pea arrest5. resus - sinus bradycardia recognition and management of6. resus - ATLS young man rta, haemothorax and chest drain insertion7. anatomy - laryngeal anatomy8. anatomy - spinal cord9. technical skills - epidural10. sevenighaus electrode11. oxilog and cd cylinders - had to calculate the contents of the cylinder and use withventilator12. connect a bains circuit including co2 tubing - asked question specifically on thedifferent tubings and why13. comms skills - Jehovah's witness consent14. history - 35 yr old asian lady elective hysterectomy wobbly back tooth, anaemia(you had to specifically ask her did she have thalassaemia, history of weight loss, drycough, night sweats and recent travel to Bangladesh.15. history - 76 year old cataract surgery - mostly social history of visually impaired,house bound unable to care for herself, dependent of adls. history of angina stoppedtaking gtn as no longer gets angina as no longer exerts herself.16. airway anatomy and airway devices17. cannot remember18. rest station this time around<strong>OSCE</strong> set 231. Demonstrate on an actor the surface anatomy for performing an interscalenebrachial plexus block, followed by questions on what nerves might be missed, what 2nerves outside of the brachial plexus could be damaged during an interscalene block,what current would the nerve stimulator be set at?Coventry collection: Many thanks to the candidates from <strong>January</strong> <strong>2012</strong>Course16

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